Tag: Economics
The Independent Review—Spring Issue Now Available
Likely Fiscal and Monetary Legacies of the Current Crisis
Cessation of Labor Force Growth since 2008
Warren Buffett: “Lower My Taxes!”
Class Action Abuse and the Movies
Short-term Employment Changes in Longer-term Perspective
Willingness to Soak the Rich Depends Upon the Question
This Man Was Almost Elected President of the United States!
Private Employment Has Recouped Only Three-Eighths of Its Recent Loss
Gentle Ben
The Fed Hates Renters Too
The Fed’s Immiseration of People Who Live on Interest Earnings
“Repulsive Progressive Hypocrisy” and Why Peaceniks Should Oppose Democrats
Taxes for Alms? Or for Crosses?
France Fines Google: Is Atlas Shrugging?
Social Engineering and the Roots of the Financial Crisis
How Much Does the Safety Net Help the “Very Poor”?
The Fed’s Inflation Target
Obama’s Prosperity-Killing Protectionism
Mitt Romney’s Taxes
U.S. Employment Woes Continue Despite Small Recent Improvements
Where Should the Burden of Proof Rest?
The Temptation of Bernanke: How Historical Memory Feeds Fed Power
New Book Examines the History and Folly of Bank Bailouts
Why Your Dog Doesn’t Own Your Entire House, and the Government Doesn’t, Either

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